4 calibration, 5 cleaning and reconditioning – Hach-Lange POLYMETRON 8350_8351 User Manual User Manual

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4 CALIBRATION


Before calibrating for the first time:
• Shake the probe gently to remove any air bubbles from underneath the glass bulb.

• Remove the storage cap and rinse the probe with demineralised water.

4.1 pH


Refer to the pH transmitter's instructions to select the correct calibration type.
• Rinse the probe with the freshly prepared first buffer solution (pH 6.88 or 7.00), ideally at

the temperature of the sample to be measured.

• Immerse the probe (to a depth of 4 to 5cm) and wait for stable measurements before

calibrating.

• Rinse the probe, first with demineralised water and then with the second buffer solution

(pH close to that of the process, 4.00 or 9.22).

• Immerse the probe (to a depth of 4 to 5cm) and wait for stable measurements before

calibrating.

• Rinse the probe in demineralised water.

4.2 REDOX


• Rinse the probe using a standard, freshly prepared quinhydrone solution, ideally at the

temperature of the sample to be measured.

• Immerse the probe (to a depth of 4 to 5cm) and wait for stable measurements before

calibrating.

The potential is measured with respect to the Ag/AgCl reference system. Add 200mV for an
E

H2

reference potential.


5 CLEANING AND RECONDITIONING


These electrodes are considered as consumable items and therefore have a limited lifespan,
largely dependant on the user's application. Under normal conditions, a typical lifespan would be
about one year.
Before replacing them, however, simply cleaning the electrodes may restore them.

Such cleaning will also be necessary whenever the following are observed:
• An offset from zero or a measurement drift (the reference system is contaminated).
• A significant drop in response time and a loss of slope (there is fouling on the glass diaphragm

or the platinum).


Provided the glass diaphragm is neither scratched nor cracked, follow one of the cleaning
procedures below:
• Salt deposits: HCl 0.1M (5 mins) + NaOH 0.1M (5 mins)

• Grease or oil film: Detergent + water
• Reference junction fouled: KCl 3M @ 60-80 °C for 10 mins, then cool in KCl 3M@25 °C

• Calcium, metal hydroxide or protein deposits: HCl 10% for 10 mins

• Redox

measurements:

• Deposits/ wear: aqua regia (1/1 concentrated HCl / concentrated HNO

3

); this process must

only be carried out by qualified individuals.


If the electrode's response is not improved, replace it.

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